"You're
going to see a very different look when we unveil it," de Blasio said during an unrelated Manhattan press conference. "We
can't leave people behind in this process. We have to reach out to folks who
have been affected much more consistently."

The
mayor said his administration would change "the structure of the city's
approach," in addition to some personnel and some procedures.

When
he visited Borough Hall last month, the mayor didn't offer any specifics about
Build it Back, the program for returning New Yorkers to their storm-wrecked
homes, he'd look to change.

The
program has been heavily criticized for how long it has taken to help storm
victims - the first homeowners signed grant agreements with the program just this
week.

"I
think there's a lot that we're going to put forward in the coming days," de
Blasio said of his timeline. "I think it's simple and obvious that a lot of
people are hurting. They haven't gotten the support they need from government.
We have to do a lot better."